The discharge of electricity built up during a storm can be dangerous. It is a static discharge that is generated by positive an negatively charged clouds. When these clouds come in close contact with each other there is an electrical static discharge. This is known as lightning.
Lightning is the potentially dangerous discharge of electricity built up during a storm. It can happen from the cloud to the ground, or from cloud to cloud.
The release of static electricity that has built up in thunderstorm clouds is known as a flash of lightning.
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Clouds do not make thunder, clouds produce lightning. The lightning heats up the surrounding air causing loud blasts of thunder.
Thunder is the sound that lightning makes when it strikes so it isn't possible to answer this question. Lightning is a reaction to rising heat from the earth's surface combining with cold air in the clouds. This creates a negatively charged bolt of electricity which streaks through the clouds, and around 20% of this electricity will "attack" a positively charged item, usually on the ground. Since lightning is faster than the speed of sound, it breaks the sound barrier making a sound we call thunder.
Such clouds are called cumulonimbus.
Lightning, aka electricity made from the clouds from a storm. The lightning would strike first because light is quicker than sound. After you see the flash of electricity then the sound it makes as it brakes sound is the thunder.
because cumulonimbus clouds are thunder and storm clouds also because many people can not pronounce the word cumulonimbus and thunderhead is easier to say.
The electricity in the clouds.
static electricity generated in cumulonimbus clouds
they dont. cloud action creates lightning. "vast amounts of static electricity" the release of this electricity makes the air expand and vibrate which creates a sound burst that we hear as thunder.
No. Cumulonimbus clouds are thunder clouds.
condensation creates thunder clouds.
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Clouds do not make thunder, clouds produce lightning. The lightning heats up the surrounding air causing loud blasts of thunder.
Cumulonimbus clouds Cumulonimbus clouds.
No. Cirrus clouds a wispy, high-altitude clouds. They are not strm clouds. All hail and nearly all thunder are associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
Thunder is the sound that lightning makes when it strikes so it isn't possible to answer this question. Lightning is a reaction to rising heat from the earth's surface combining with cold air in the clouds. This creates a negatively charged bolt of electricity which streaks through the clouds, and around 20% of this electricity will "attack" a positively charged item, usually on the ground. Since lightning is faster than the speed of sound, it breaks the sound barrier making a sound we call thunder.
In clouds. It is a very, very strong form of static electricity (static is what makes your hair stand up when you rub it with a balloon.)
it depends if you are asking what type of cloud is it if it produces thunder and precipitation. if so then they are cumulonimbus clouds otherwise know as thunderheads.